| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Billy Bragg: I barrack for St. Kilda; In that funny game they play | Melbourne | 92%
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| Midnight Oil: nights are warm
Daytime telly, blue rinse dawn
Dad's so bad he lives in the pub, It's underarms and football clubs | Sydney | 92%
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| Pavement: A groovy scene in Australia, I will moveTake my surfboard, maybe I'll groove | Perth | 83%
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| REM: You wake up in the morning; To warm Pacific breeze | Brisbane | 79%
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| Paul Kelly: And the streets are so wide, everybody's insideSitting in the same chairs they were sitting in last year and Redgum: And it looks like everybody must have died There's no one on the streets and nothing on TV | Adelaide | 71%
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| Jack Lumsdaine: Like a jewel so rare in a setting that’s fair A city of white was bornWith its gardens of blooms and its fair perfumes | Canberra | 67%
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| Rob Clarkson: We don't need no laws, abolish the courtsIt makes Devonport look like Camelot | Hobart | 63%
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| Bob Hudson: Bloke on the footpath said, "D'ya want a go, do ya mate, eh?"Norm said, "Yeah, d'you want a go, mate?" Bloke on the footpath said, "Yeah I'll have a go" Norm said, "D'you know who you're picking?" The bloke on the footpath said, "Nah, who am I picking?" Norm said, "You find out" | Newcastle | 38%
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| The Farrelly Brothers: I've been everywhere man, I've been everywhere, I've been to... Dapto Dapto Dapto Dapto, and... | Wollongong | 33%
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| Hunters and Collectors: Well I blasted my way through the barrier range
I ripped up the ground but nothing has changed
Bromide, sulphide, oxide, slag | Broken Hill | 29%
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| Milk: Where I heard the streets were paved with gold | Bendigo | 21%
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| Jack O'Hagan: There’s a track winding back to an old fashioned shack along the road to... | Gundagai | 21%
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| Tom Waits: There's nothing sadder than a town with no cheer
Vic Rail decided the canteen was no longer necessary there
No spirits, no bilgewater and 80 dry locals
And the high noon sun beats a hundred and four | Serviceton | 0%
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